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“What did the hurricane say to the other hurricane?"/"I’ve got my eye on you!”

A hurricane riddle is:

Q: What did the hurricane say to the other hurricane?
A: “I’ve got my eye on you!”

“What did the hurricane say to the island? I’ve got my eye on you” was published in a 1999 newspaper. “What did the hurricane say to the other hurricane? I’ve got my eye on you” was published in Jack and Jill magazine in 2003.

BBC (December 29, 2005)Learning English - The Flatmates
What did one hurricane say to the other hurricane?
I’ve got my eye on you.
(The centre of a hurricane is called ‘the eye’ but to ‘have your eye on someone’ means that you fancy them or like them in a romantic or sexual way.)